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BS, Computing Technology, Information Technology

Bachelor of Science in Computing Technology, Information Technology

Focusing on the latest practical technologies, the Bachelor of Arts in Computing Technology with an emphasis in Information Technology prepares students to communicate effectively, understand the economic impact on information technology and adhere to the industry's professional standard of ethics. In addition to the IT emphasis, Brandman offers alternative areas of concentration for the degree including:

Implementation: Create a complete set of systems analysis, design and implementation based on emphasis area.

Admission Requirements

Applicants intending on enrolling in this program must complete the formal application process with all required documents, which include:

12 or more transferable baccalaureate level credits or the equivalent.

Completed application package. Applications are available online.

Official transcripts from ALL colleges and universities attended. Only credits from regionally accredited institutions may be accepted in transfer. Failure to report any previous academic work at another college or university may be considered a violation of academic integrity.

For those applying under an active military agreement with Brandman University, admissibility and minimum transfer credit awarded will be determined based on the Community College of the Air Force, SMART, AARTS or JST transcripts. If additional coursework from other institutions is submitted prior to admission this coursework will also be included in determining admissibility and transferability for course credit.

Graduation Requirements–Bachelor Degrees

A minimum of 120 credits.

36 credits earned in upper- division coursework.

Minimum of 32 credits completed in residence at Brandman; 18 of which must be upper-division credits, 12 of which must be completed in students major.

A 2.0 grade point average on a 4.0 scale at Brandman and transfer work.

A 2.0 grade point average in all major and minor coursework. Programs may have additional grade requirements.

Resolution of all “I” grades.

LBSU 300 Liberal Arts Core Foundations- (Cannot be used as an elective in a major, minor, or certificate program)

LBSU 302 Information Fluency and Academic Integrity (Cannot be used as an elective in a major, minor, or certificate program)